September is just around the corner and that can only mean one thing a year after Drupa 2016…PRINT 17 at McCormick Place. And we here at Eagle Systems, known to…
Printers in today’s marketplace have to continually look for a competitive edge. Cost savings can only take a print shop so far, but a new market can create growth with…
As a print shop owner or operations manager, we don’t have to tell you the hassle adding foil can create. Traditionally, it has required highly-specialized machines that were difficult to…
If you have been following our social media sites over the past six months, you probably are well aware of the Eagle Cold Foil Certification Course (ECFCC) that we offer to all of our customers. The course is designed to ensure that all Eagle customers perform at the highest standards available to cold foil technology.
The course is a comprehensive eight-hour program that is engaged at the print facility. As a result, we are able to adequately teach in their environment. This is helpful because each print shop has it’s own set of complications and we are able to deal with each scenario organically. Our overall goal is to improve knowledge, techniques, as well as increase the knowledge and understanding of Eagle Systems for press operators and upper management. This will ensure a great ROI for our customers.
Here’s what our customers are saying about the Eagle Cold Foil Certification Course (ECFCC).
The Eco-Flow Cold Foil System is an extension that works in conjunction with most presses. In fact, the extension can be customized to just about any size press all the way up to 145” (take a peek at our installation gallery). We have been working on designing a 162” machine for Wide Format printing giving printers more options for their customers.
A question that many of our prospects and future customers ask is, how difficult is it to install the technology and how will it affect overall workflow in the print shop? After all is said and done, in what way will Eagle technology help bring in a return?
Our president Michael B. King said in an interview with NPES last year: “I truly believe history repeats itself and, as we emerge from a recent bad economy, companies look…